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  • Hereford's substitute Joe Colbeck sparkled on the right in his 20 minutes while Guillem Bauza, a Spanish stroller, rode the hurly-burly without complaint or as much effect as he might have created at a higher level.

    Hereford fail to see the funny side as Barnet emerge with the points Jeremy Alexander at Underhill 2010

  • Tim Colbeck , vice president of sales for Subaru's U.S. operations, acknowledges the difficult task facing the company after years of selling here on its cars' performance in snow and mud.

    Subaru Steers to Bigger Niche Mike Ramsey 2011

  • Buyer awareness of the Impreza, Mr. Colbeck noted, is low even in the northern states where Subarus typically sell well.

    Subaru Steers to Bigger Niche Mike Ramsey 2011

  • Echo is perhaps the most famous wild elephant in the world after her appearance in various films the most memorable being her 1993 debut in the film Echo of the Elephants produced by the BBC Natural History Unit and narrated by world famous elephant researcher Cynthia Moss with BBC's Martyn Colbeck behind the camera.

    Global Voices in English » Kenya: World Renowned Elephant Matriarch Dies in Amboseli 2009

  • When Captain Colbeck made his discovery, he was about on the course that has usually been taken by ships whose destination was within the limits of Ross Sea.

    The South Pole~ Northward 2009

  • Captain Colbeck, who commanded one of the relief ships sent south during Scott's first expedition, came quite unexpectedly upon a little island to the east of Cape Adare; this island was afterwards named after Captain Scott.

    The South Pole~ Northward 2009

  • “The most expensive carnauba waxes can cost up to £7000,” explained Dom Colbeck, the creator of Dodo Juice.

    Dodo Juice car wax 2007

  • Particulate matter is basically soot, and comes in different sizes; smaller particles are known to be carcinogenic in sufficient quantities, but Professor Colbeck said this is unlikely to be an issue with a one-off fire.

    BBC says: "No story to see here" 2005

  • Particulate matter is basically soot, and comes in different sizes; smaller particles are known to be carcinogenic in sufficient quantities, but Professor Colbeck said this is unlikely to be an issue with a one-off fire.

    Archive 2005-12-01 2005

  • When Captain Colbeck made his discovery, he was about on the course that has usually been taken by ships whose destination was within the limits of Ross Sea.

    The South Pole; an account of the Norwegian antarctic expedition in the 'Fram', 1910 to 1912 2003

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